By Diana Bradley
Ever want to escape to a mayonnaise-themed island? Now’s your chance – at least virtually.
Hellmann’s Canada has created an island in Nintendo’s Animal Crossing: New Horizons, giving gamers the opportunity to make a change in the real world by converting their virtual food waste into real food for people in need.
If you’re not familiar with Animal Crossing’s food ecosystem, here’s a primer: In the game, there is a variety of food that players can acquire and sell for large amounts of Bells, a form of currency. Turnips, the most valuable food, can be purchased by players on the Stalk Market, but they become virtually worthless if not sold within a week.
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